The same lawmaker that had the state of Utah recognize that pornography is a public health crisis is back at it. This time, Senator Todd Weiler is working on three bills that would force Utahns to opt-in to access X-rated materials online. Some of them would require filters be installed onto smartphones and tablets.

“How ludicrous is it that a 16-year old-kid can’t go see Fifty Shades of Grey, but as they’re walking back to their car, they can pull an Apple iPhone 6 out of their pocket and they can watch hardcore graphic videos on their phone,” Weiler said.

Weiler is looking to the United Kingdom that has a similar general law on the books already and another law in consideration for adding age verification to porn-hosting websites. Governor Gary Herbert has supported the campaign against pornography as a public health crisis with the potential to twist children’s minds and developmentally stun them.

Not only does it take effort that companies would deem unnecessary — especially on an issue that might be considered best dealt with directly with porn sites — the very idea of forcing manufacturers to create a gatekeeper with any potential to block users from content without their consent may not prove appetizing to the cellular industry.